WildbitGreat potential for your development process2017-07-17T19:53:28.922ZWe use Beanstalk for version control and deployment tools. Beanstalk provides a host for our git repositories as well as many integration points (APIs) and deployment functionality. Their tools allow tracking of code changes (as with any version control system) and provide simple online insights and editing tools. The deployment tools provide methods to automate some parts of build and maintenance.,Automation
Code Review
Support,Interface is not always intuitive, some areas are easier than others to navigate.
Price plans are a little odd. However, they do seem to be flexible if a plan does not quite fit your needs.,9,Increased automation => better accuracy and efficiency of maintenance/launches
Better insights into ongoing work and past modifications to code => lower chance of error and more efficient troubleshooting,GitHub and Bitbucket,GitHub, BitbucketChris Putnam

We use Beanstalk for version control and deployment tools. Beanstalk provides a host for our git repositories as well as many integration points (APIs) and deployment functionality. Their tools allow tracking of code changes (as with any version control system) and provide simple online insights and editing tools. The deployment tools provide methods to automate some parts of build and maintenance.

For business or personal applications, where you wish your code to remain private and/or proprietary, Beanstalk could be a good fit. If you are also interested in beginning to automate with relative ease, their tools can be a great help. Code reviews can also be a key factor in the decision, as they provide a good framework for accountability.